Biden ‘deeply concerned’ after SCOTUS rules for Christian web designer, calls on Congress to respond
President Biden said Friday he is "deeply concerned" about the Supreme Court’s ruling in favor of a Christian web designer who refused to design gay marriage websites and urged Congress to take action ...
Web designer Lorie Smith is shown in her office on Nov. 7, 2022, in the southwest part of Littleton, Colo. Smith, a Christian graphic artist, objects to designing wedding websites for gay couples. (AP ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - In its decision permitting an evangelical Christian web designer to refuse service for same-sex weddings, the U.S. Supreme Court again embraced an expansive view of religious ...
On a 6-3 ideological split, the Supreme Court sided with an evangelical Christian website designer who does not want to create sites for same-sex weddings, even though a Colorado anti-discrimination ...
Lorie Smith, the Christian web designer who recently won a Supreme Court victory because she argued that Colorado’s anti-discrimination law made her too afraid to make heterosexual wedding websites ...
On Friday, the Supreme Court sided 6-3 with a Christian web designer who sought permission to refuse her creative services to LGBTQ+ people. The designer's case began in 2016 with a hypothetical ...
(CNN) — The Supreme Court Friday ruled in favor of a Christian web designer in Colorado who refuses to create websites to celebrate same-sex weddings out of religious objections. The 6-3 decision was ...
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